What was life like the last time the New England Patriots and the Philadelphia Eagles faced off in the Super Bowl ? Super Bowl XXXIX was the first weekend of February 2005. We still had two years to go until the first iPhone. The world was reeling from the January 2005 split of the ultimate power

Adrienne Bankert, resiliency personified coming off her defeat in the cooking challenge is going to do "Pop news." Just for the record if you didn't just see the cooking segment, the men did win the pesto pasta. The women, we won. The risotto which is more important. More important. Which is a more

Ringo Starr reportedly believed he'd never be knighted, but it seems his time is almost here. According to the newly-published queen's honors list , the drummer, who, as a member of the Beatles , was previously made a member of the Order of the British Empire, is among those who will be knighted by

Thirty-five years ago today, the album that changed the face of pop music forever arrived in stores: Michael Jackson 's "Thriller." The album, released Nov. 30, 1982, was a pop culture phenomenon the likes of which we'll probably never see again. It spent 37 weeks at No. 1, and spun off a

After news broke Monday that legendary singer Tom Petty had been hospitalized, the music world reacted almost immediately. Though it was erroneously reported earlier in the afternoon that Petty had died, his longtime manager confirmed in a statement obtained by ABC News that Petty died at 8:40 p.m.

This week Ringo Starr releases a brand new record with some key guests, Yusuf ( Cat Stevens ) revisits and reimagines some early compositions, three-fourths of Rage Against the Machine join Public Enemy’s Chuck D and Cypress Hill’s B-Real as Prophets of Rage, Metric’s Emily Haines releases her

1/2 Going into the Foo Fighters' new album, “Concrete and Gold,” there’s a bit of a worry. Dave Grohl has pretty much abandoned the straightforward formula that made the band’s first three records such resounding classics, switching up the sound for something more rooted in middle-of-the-road,